Next.js: SCSS not working properly in production, how to avoid CSS collisions?
I’m currently working on a frontend application using Next.js and would like to utilize global SCSS files instead of the default module.scss approach to avoid class name collisions. Everything works fine in development, but when I push to production, a lot of my CSS styling breaks.
Next.js: SCSS not working properly in production, how to avoid CSS collisions?
I’m currently working on a frontend application using Next.js and would like to utilize global SCSS files instead of the default module.scss approach to avoid class name collisions. Everything works fine in development, but when I push to production, a lot of my CSS styling breaks.
Next.js: SCSS not working properly in production, how to avoid CSS collisions?
I’m currently working on a frontend application using Next.js and would like to utilize global SCSS files instead of the default module.scss approach to avoid class name collisions. Everything works fine in development, but when I push to production, a lot of my CSS styling breaks.
Next.js: SCSS not working properly in production, how to avoid CSS collisions?
I’m currently working on a frontend application using Next.js and would like to utilize global SCSS files instead of the default module.scss approach to avoid class name collisions. Everything works fine in development, but when I push to production, a lot of my CSS styling breaks.
Next.js: SCSS not working properly in production, how to avoid CSS collisions?
I’m currently working on a frontend application using Next.js and would like to utilize global SCSS files instead of the default module.scss approach to avoid class name collisions. Everything works fine in development, but when I push to production, a lot of my CSS styling breaks.
Next.js: SCSS not working properly in production, how to avoid CSS collisions?
I’m currently working on a frontend application using Next.js and would like to utilize global SCSS files instead of the default module.scss approach to avoid class name collisions. Everything works fine in development, but when I push to production, a lot of my CSS styling breaks.
Next.js: SCSS not working properly in production, how to avoid CSS collisions?
I’m currently working on a frontend application using Next.js and would like to utilize global SCSS files instead of the default module.scss approach to avoid class name collisions. Everything works fine in development, but when I push to production, a lot of my CSS styling breaks.
Next.js: SCSS not working properly in production, how to avoid CSS collisions?
I’m currently working on a frontend application using Next.js and would like to utilize global SCSS files instead of the default module.scss approach to avoid class name collisions. Everything works fine in development, but when I push to production, a lot of my CSS styling breaks.